A longstanding and bitter struggle at the Turkish port of Mersin paid off after unionists won a ground-breaking agreement, giving members bargaining rights for the first time. Port drivers, represented by the ITF-affiliated transport union Türkiye Motorlu Tasit Isçileri Sendikasi (TUMTIS), signed an agreement on 21 December 2009, following a […]
Yearly Archives: 2010
A longstanding and bitter struggle at the Turkish port of Mersin paid off after unionists won a ground-breaking agreement, giving members bargaining rights for the first time. Port drivers, represented by the ITF-affiliated transport union Türkiye Motorlu Tasit Isçileri Sendikasi (TUMTIS), signed an agreement on 21 December 2009, following a […]
A groundbreaking union report has found that Malaysian law severely restrict workers in their ability to organise at the workplace, and to bargain collectively. The report by the ITUC on core labour standards in Malaysia, published to coincide with the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) review of their trade policies, has […]
A groundbreaking union report has found that Malaysian law severely restrict workers in their ability to organise at the workplace, and to bargain collectively. The report by the ITUC on core labour standards in Malaysia, published to coincide with the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) review of their trade policies, has […]
A groundbreaking union report has found that Malaysian law severely restrict workers in their ability to organise at the workplace, and to bargain collectively. The report by the ITUC on core labour standards in Malaysia, published to coincide with the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) review of their trade policies, has […]
The militant Korean Confederation of Trade Unions has began the New Year by stating why they oppose, and will campaign against, the new Revised Law relating to Union Pluralism and the Status of Full-time Union Officials. Read the full statement here.
The militant Korean Confederation of Trade Unions has began the New Year by stating why they oppose, and will campaign against, the new Revised Law relating to Union Pluralism and the Status of Full-time Union Officials. Read the full statement here.
The militant Korean Confederation of Trade Unions has began the New Year by stating why they oppose, and will campaign against, the new Revised Law relating to Union Pluralism and the Status of Full-time Union Officials. Read the full statement here.
Gurgaon in Haryana is presented as the shining India, but behind the facade, behind the factory walls and in the side streets of the industrial areas thousands of workers keep the rat-race going, producing cars and scooters for the middle-classes. And the rat-race will not stop; on the outskirts of […]
Gurgaon in Haryana is presented as the shining India, but behind the facade, behind the factory walls and in the side streets of the industrial areas thousands of workers keep the rat-race going, producing cars and scooters for the middle-classes. And the rat-race will not stop; on the outskirts of […]